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5+ million sqm of
green areas
6.3 sqm green
areas per
inhabitant
19.5 km sea shores
800,000 inhabitants
170,000
companies
300 sunny days per year
18.7º C average
temperature
95 min away from the
capital of Spain by high
speed rail
1st Spanish port in
container traffic
200 cruises and an
average of 2,354
passengers per year
Located in the center of
the Mediterranean Corridor 3rd Spanish city with the
highest economic
activity
5th European city in
international events
33.9 million sqm of
industrial land
Destination of
3,200 Erasmus
students
Valencia
Madrid
Barcelona
Valencia
Local Partnership for Innovation
Relational Governance
Universities
Technologic centers
Business associations
Valencia Port
Valencia Chamber of Commerce
Regional government
Research centers
Objetives of WP4 “Smart Cities”:
To obtain reciprocal knowledge about capacities, projects, research areas and results
To identify and generate opportunities for cooperation
To identify success experiences
Date of signature: 10 December 2012
Working packages:
WP1 - Enhancing the talent and knowledge of the city and bring new ideas and opportunities for innovation and research.
WP2 - Encourage the development of corporate and institutional innovation.
WP3 - Placing Valencia on the international map of research and innovation.
WP4 - Promoting innovation in areas of economic and social development of the city of Valencia to make a Smart City.
Conceptual visión for a Smart City
Smart
City
Government
Economy
Mobility
Environment
Citizen
Life
Technological
Factors
Human
Factors
Institutional
Factors
Common Features
Specific Features
Source: Mapping
Smart Cities in the EUStrategy
City of Valencia
Local Agreement
for Innovation
To improve the environmental quality of the city,
To foster the innovation and entrepreneurship,
To improve decision-making by the public managers
To increase the quality of life of our citizens,
To provide the city last generation infrastructures
To position Valencia as an international reference in the context of smart
cities,
To increase connections of the city with the rest of Europe and encourage
investment and job growth in Valencia.
350 indicators to mesure the city
Conceptual framework of the Valencian Strategy
Smart City
aspires
Increase opportunities
For business and people
Increase eficiency
of public servicesIncrease participation
and transparency
Environmental
sustainability
and wellness
Improving quality of life
Smart Citizen
demands
Valencia Smart City Strategy
Intelligent
environments
Personalized and interactive services
Greater prominence
Agile and easy services
City for their
children
Economic Dinamism
and EmploymentQuality of life
Mobility and
Infrastructure
Goverment and
Institutions
Definition of municipal
services indicators.
Municipal contracts
considering their
integration to the VLCi
Platform.
Steps towards a smarter Valencia
Evaluation of Smart
maturity of municipal
services.
Definition of Smart
strategic objectives.
Definition of city and
citizens indicators.
Enabling the development
of new applications and
solutions for local
businesses.
Definition of indicators
control panel (and
Balanced Scoreboards)
Definition of service levels
and use of VLCi Platform.
Definition of a
Smart City Strategy
Prioritization of
municipal services
to manage
Smart City platform
and services tender
Promote the
innovation and use
by entrepreneurs
1 2 3 4
Smart objectives associated to each functional area
of the city
Economic Dynamism
and Employment
Quality of Life
Sustainability
Mobility and
Infrastructure
Government and
Institutions
Ecosystem
for Innovation
Smart management
of Employment
Inteligent destination
Visitor experience
Boosting ICT
on commercial sector
and
entrepreneurs
Efficiency
infrastructure
Energy - Carbon
Sustainable
Urban
Mobility
Consolidation of
Security and Social
Services Information
Smart management of
Urban Services
Leisure, Culture and Sport
at Citizens service
Increase of
Interoperability
Smart Management of
Information from Citizens.
Transparency
Consolidation of Electronic
Public Services
Platform VLCi Projects Indicators
Environmental
Sustainability
Indicators:
Essential
basis of the
VLCi StrategyCity indicators. Strategic indicators which provide socioeconomic
information of the city.
Citizen indicators. Measure citizens’ perception and satisfaction with
city services.
Municipal services managment indicators. Measure administrative
and operating activity of each service.
City indicators
Citizen indicators
Municipal services
management indicators
Three types of indicators
Indicators of information
managementKNOWLEDGE
FOR THE CITY
Valencia
Smart City
Platform
VLCi Platform
1st Spanish city that has an
integrated smart city
management platform
based on the paradigm
of cloud services.
A global platform for the management of a smart city:
Compile key indicators.
Provide transparency and efficiency.
Measure and compare with similar cities.
Improve governance model defined in the Local
Covenant of Innovation
Open Government.
1st European city to use
FI-WARE in a smart city
platform.
Technology vision of VLCi Platform
VLCi Platform Projects Indicators
Monitoring and Control of key indicators.
Monitoring and Control of Real-time Information
Monitoring and Control of service levels.
Transformation-value information.
Receive all city data.
Homogeneous repository.
Filtering and Integration.
Data from devices.
Data Internet TCP / IP.
Interoperability
Applications for people
Offer services to entrepreneurs
New business modelsSaS
Analysis
Information
Data
Innovation Ecosystem around VLCi
Applications developed within FI-LAB que
environment using FI-WARE standard
components can be used at
VLCi Platform
Data
Some data generated by VLCi can be
introduced at FI-LAB and researchers and
entrepreneurs can develop solutions based
on real data Data
Applications Applications
• FI-WARE is a “flagship” Project form European Commission (EC) aimed to build on a
platform for the devlopment of application at the cloud
Leaded by Telefónica
Aligned with IoT and SmartCities Platforms.
• FI-Lab is a deployment of the FI-WARE Platform directed to testing and experimentation
Entrepreneurs and researchers develop aplications and try them at this environment
Data supliers (e.g., cities) provide with data available for R+D+i.
Opportunities for FI-WARE ICT R+D+i sector
• Components IoT (IoT Services) that allow to connect application to physical world
• Components to manage great amount of data (Big Data) allowing analysis and
processing of great amounts of information and data to transform it in knowledge
• Components to Context management (OMA NGSI) that manage key information and the
situation of any type of organisation
• Security Components that guarantee data privacy and safe storage
• Ecosystem for creation of applications and services
APIs specification and components : http://www.fi-ware.org/fi-ware-developers-portal/
FI-WARE offers a range of components allowing to deal with different challenges (in common to several
areas) at ICT sector:
Conclusions on FIWARE
• It contains the necessary components that are required to a smart city platform.
• It enables better planning and management of the city as a whole, with
predictive analysis and "what if analysis“.
• Allows our researchers and entrepreneurs create products and services for a
large market.
• We offer new services quickly and homogeneous for cities.
City Platform Integrated City Vision
Open Data Increased transparency and citizen participation
Comprehensive Administrative Platform Best e-services provision
Accessibility citizen Smart Card For citizens to access to all services
Interoperability Intelligent Information City Management
Innovative public procurement development
Introduction of Smart clauses in future statements specifications
Integrated and Intelligent Management
Intelligent Model of service delivery:
Roadmap of the Model for the provision of Smart Services
Prioritization of Smart Actions
• Innovation driver
• Transformation of waste
collection service
• Development of Electronic
Administration Integrated
Platform
• Smart Destination
• Smart Citizen
• Citizen Service CRM
• Multi- Access System Service
• E- Commerce
• City Platform VLCi • Smart parking
• ICT for culture,
leisure and sports
• Smart management of
parks and Green zones
• Energy efficient services
• Open Government,
Transparency and
Participation
• Information
surveillance and
protection
Short Term Medium Term Long Term
Enabling
Project
Quick benefit
Projects
Complementary
Projects
Transforming
Projects
Prio
rity
App Valencia "Best Public App Award" in 2015 by the V National Congress of Innovation
and Public Service (CNIS) SMART CITIES Awards 2015, by Socinfo Foundation and the magazine
"Information Society".
Integral platform eGovernment Hall, PIAE "Valencia 2015 Information Society" Prize Foundation “Socinfo” Award of the magazine "Information Society". "Best ICT initiative" in Valencian Telecommunications Night 2015.
Communication campaign "Traveling together every day" EMT Valencia, CIVITASAwards 2015 prize, Clean Urban Transport
NFC Móbilis @slan Award 2015.
InnDEA Foundation "Outstanding in telecommunications Initiative" by the Association of
Graduate Engineers and Technicians Telecommunications of Valencia(COGITTCV).
Recognitions
Participation
in city netwoks Spanish Network for Smart Cities, coordinating WP5 –
”Government, Economy and Business”
The European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and
Communities (EIP-SCC)
Innpulso - Science and Innovation City Network, member of the
board
Smart Cities CTN/178 AENOR, vice-chair of the indicators and
semantics subcommittee
Open & Agile Smart Cities (OASC) initiative
Civitas / Civinet
Green Digital Charter
Euro-Mediterranean Network of Sustainable Cities
Spanish Network of Climate Cities
Spanish Network of Cities for the Accessibility, REDCA-4ALL
Spanish Healthy Cities Network
Acquire and share knowledge and city solutions
Inclusite disabled people
have full access to
municipal web.
- Enquiry and documents upload of 7 million electronic
records.
- 95% online procedures through the electronic office.
- Electronic public notice board.
- Tributary Electronic Office.
- Electronic Representation
eGovernmentElectronic Office
With other administrations.
- 360.000 eCertificates
- 400.000 eProcedures
Interoperability
100% electronic
records.
Council without
papersInformation System
Geografic SIG
250 data layers.
Integrated maps, street
view and BD territory.
Accesibility
170 M € saving
for the citizens
in its first year.
App entirely developed by Valencia City Council
Valencia App EGovernment
Interacting by your position.
Interactive city maps.
Access to the electronic
office through eCertificate
RSS alerts.
Registry Certificate, previous
appointment, payment of
fees ...
Municipal information.
Geo-located and real time
information: buses, bikes,
monuments, parkings, trash
containers…
City Council applications.
Customized alerts: Traffic, City,
Emergencies.
Urban Informer. Trouble on the
streets.
App Ciudad Valencia as the display of
innovative ideas for entrepreneurs interested in
providing creativity and talent to the city.
Innovation ecosystem. Open Data Website
http://www.valencia.es/datosabiertos
100 open data sources (Business Intelligence) for
developers
Open data
Accesibility
A barrier-free cityInclusite tool allows people with any type of
disability to fully access the contents of the
city council website.
First Spanish city council website
100% accessible
Sign language
interpretation
service by
videoconference
QR information
to locate
disabled
parking spaces
@
Beach
services are
adapted
for disabled
people
Special
bus service
Public safety
Local Police |
Fireguard
Integrated Security
and Emergency
Centre
Shared
traffic
cameras
Real time staff and
fleet location. COMDES Network
and TETRA Technology
Real time
indicators for
emergency response
Emergency
management system:
Vi@libre
Intelligent system for
efficient response
SIRE SIISE SPMA
Integral information
system for emergency
support
Advanced support
system for control
command
Mobility
Traffic
EMT
Valenbisi
Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan for
Valencia (PMUS),
September 2013.
Real time traffic status | Information panels, Twitter and phone service.
76,4% displacements within
Valencia are sustainably made
3,900 detectors to measure traffic intensity
1,100 local traffic light management regulators
Artificial vision systems for automatic incident detection on underpasses.
2,750 bicycles
distributed at 275
stations and 5,500
anchor points.
110,000 subscribers
- 405 biodiesel buses.
- 75 buses with compressed - natural gas
- 5 hibrid buses
Public rental of bikes Smart administration- Sustainable vehicles
Town planning
Sustainable Growth
Pedestrian historic town center : 150,000
sqm.
Model 30th Street since 2010 in Ciutat Vella.
8% city growth, four times lower than the
provisions of Spanish Land Use Regulations.
60% municipal protection of historical
buildings.
Around 500 BIC or BRL spaces.
Alert service for people interested in Public
Housing. @Light 2CAT(improving air quality)
SMILE(sustainable freight transport)
Environment
Environmental Quality,
Renewable Energy,
climate change and
integrated water
cycle
Dynamic Maps
for
noise pollution
and pollen levels
75% of the
beaches have
blue flag
Sensors for early forest
fire detection
WATER SMART METERING
60% already renovated (258,000),
430,000 in 2016
INTEGRAL ADVANCED SYSTEM FOR WATER MANAGEMENT
Control and monitoring information in real time from 1,450 km
Infraestructure Network
35% water savings
URBAN WASTE MANAGMENT
Separate collection systems
Public awareness campaigns
LIFE ProjectsEcolight
Biocompost
Ecorice
CAT-MED Project
Green squares
Resilient Systems for
urban floods
:
Environment
Energy efficiency policies
24% energy consumption
reduction compared to
2008, avoiding the
emission of 8,000 CO2
tonnes
Public Lighting
Street lamps with energy saving measures, reduced light pollution
and anti-theft systems.
Power Generation
Photovoltaic roofs and vertical gardens
Efficient water management
Reduction of 13.7% in water consumption in 7 years.
Smart water system for green areas.
Green areas
5.8 million m2 of green spaces
Natural Park of La Devesa del Saler with 8.7 million m2
Measures to
reduce CO2
emissions
in the city
Environment
Efficient water
management
Control room for the integral management of sewage
Tigris smart irrigation
system,
pioneer Spanish system
since 2008.
75% of the ornamental fountains have a water
recirculation system installed.
SIRA PINSIRA
Reuse of over 300,000 cubic meters of treated water.
35% average water savings
Turia
riverbed
Green lung of the city
Bike paths, running routes
Music and Opera Palace
Tracks for skaters
and skateboarders
City of Arts
and Sciences
City backbone
The largest
urban garden
in Europe
Old Turia riverbed
110 Ha
Sports facilities
Valencia 2020 Strategy addressing Climate Change
Action Plans for sustainable energy, air quality and noise pollution
Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan
Valencian Observatory on Climate Change
Municipal regulation for light protection in Albufera Natural Park
Municipal regulation of noise pollution for the city.
Signature of European Covenant of Mayors (2009) and Mayors Adapt Initiative
for climate change (2014).
Adaptation to climate change and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
Environmental Local Policies
Sport Complex of Malilla
Maximum efficiency, minimum consumption
Technology for energy saving
Best practices
Natural lighting
Thermal insulation 30% energy saving
Solar panels and Cogeneration system production of 86% of the necessary
heat requirement to operate the complex
Synthetic grass
Human presence detection systems
Patraix Social Centre
European Project:
Baas “Building as a Service”
Application of environmental
intelligence to obtain a building
that fits its needs.
www.baas-project.eu
A geothermic system that uses the
energy from the ground to produce
a combined savings in energy
consumption and emissions to the
atmosphere.
Up to 40% savings compared to a
similar building.
6th district unit of the Valencian
Local Police
Best practices
TourismAPP for
booking
and
ticketing.Online platform
for restaurants,
shops, etc.Internal control
panel to
know the
impact of
sales.
Geo-referenced
online restaurant
recommendations
service
Local Innovation Map
Shows up R+D+i agents at Valencia
Cooperative Networks for the Promotion and
Transfer of Technology and Knowledge
www.valenciabusinesscity.com
Innovation and
Knowdledge
Economy
Geo-emprende, geographic
and business information tool
that will provide data of the city
and useful information to
start a company or a commerce.
Participation in European Projects
R + D projects related to Smart
City (Government, Economy,
Mobility, Environment, ...)
Pilot developments in the city
Transfer of knowledge
Promoting innovation
Transition Cities
Innovative low-carbon project
Pilot projects and experiments in the fields of each
of the six strategic clusters:
Cluster 1: Low-energy buildings.
Cluster 2: Energy demand management.
Cluster 3: Co-generation and renewable energy.
Cluster 4: Generating energy from waste.
Cluster 5: Low Power Vehicles.
Cluster 6: Integrated Mobility.
Participation in European Projects
Participation in European Projects
Smart Bicycle – Urban Heat IslandDynamic urban environmental mapping
The design and production of a mobile interface
device that links heat and humidity characteristics
EcodrivingMore efficient and safe driving
Inclusion of monitoring technologies
and vehicle test systems that measure
the driving style to provide a
systematic methodology to educate
and train drivers of public fleets and
citizens.
Transition Cities
of the urban space
with the physical
morphology of the city
(street wide, building
height, pavement
materials, green areas,
parking, traffic) that
can be expressed in a
GIS-cartography.
Public Procurement of Innovation in
Action (PPIA)
Objectives:
Identification and sharing of good practice.
Practical application and demonstration of public
innovation procurement.
Key issues identified by the Climate-KIC:
Housing and built environment
Mobility (carbon emissions in transport)
Energy networks
PPIA aims to increase understanding of the methodologies of procurement to boost innovation
(PPI), its types, efficiency and adaptability, and disseminate to all stakeholders (supply / demand)
community-KIC and beyond that seeks to identify new forms of innovation to reduce climate change.
Participation in European Projects
ACCENT: Accompany cities in Energy Strategies
The platform enables:
Estimate energy consumption level in city buildings.
Definition / Implementation of the Action Plan of the city and impact assessment.
Monitor progress in achieving the energy plan.
Viewing environmental impact.
The project aims at conducting an on-line platform for the evaluation and assessment of energy-
saving strategies in cities, initially centered in the field of construction.
Participation in European Projects
Climate-KIC Accelerator
Climate-KIC Accelerator is a project that provides financial and training support for the best
business ideas related to:
• climate change
• CO2 emission reduction
• clean technologies
• energy efficiency
• intelligent networks
• sustainable transport
• sustainable building
The prizes for the best ideas and startups, sunk, reached 60,000 euros.
Participation in European Projects
Participation in European Projects
SMILE - Smart Green Innovative Urban Logistics for Energy
Efficient Mediterranean Cities
http://smile-urbanlogistics.eu
Development and implementation of innovative strategies,
plans and measures for energy efficiency and mobility
solutions for Mediterranean smart cities.
It will define, plan, review, share and promote public
policies, strategies and actions for urban transport
solutions.; and awareness of public and private
stakeholders in the field, with a direct impact on energy
savings.
New concrete
additives based on
titanium dioxide to
improve air quality
in cities.
The titanium dioxide implemented in the concrete of
building structures, is activated by sunlight purifying the air.
It is intended to extend the use of this type of concrete to
the countries of northern Europe with less sunlight.
Participation in European Projects
Sustainable Urban
Consolidation CentrES for
conStruction – SUCCESS
The aim of this project is to research how the supply chain management and Construction
Consolidation Centres (CCCs) concepts could bring about generic solutions
(adequate collaborative framework and as result a sustainable business model) to address
problems in the construction supply chains (distribution networks, construction sites and
reverse logistics) aiming at lowering the costs and negative freight distribution impacts in
city urban areas.
Participation in European Projects
The aim of this project is to make possible different actions of public
procurement for innovation oriented to measures of energy
efficiency in 4 cities of Europe.
Participation in European Projects
Progress already made
• The second European city of over 800,000 citizens with less traffic congestion.
• Comprehensive management system for traffic including over 3,500 sensors, more than
1,000 regulators, over 750 cameras, etc.
• We have limited the urban growth of the city
• Energy efficiency systems in buildings
• Smart irrigation systems that Save 35% water
• Water management system that reuses 300,000 m3 of treated water
• Reduction of 8% of the CO2 emissions in two years
• Each citizen can enjoy of 17 square meters of green area
• Vertical gardens and green roofs for CO2 storage
• Public bike rental system (Valenbisi) with an extensive network of 146 miles of bike lanes
• Recovery of pedestrians zones (41% of all journeys in the city are made on foot)
• Introduction of a fleet of electric vehicles to reduce local emissions of 143 tons of CO2
each year.
Next public procurement actions
• Public lights - 2015
• Social care and integration - 2015
• Innovation and Entrepreneurship projects - 2015
• Solid waste management and public cleaning – 2019
• Water cycle – 2020
• Infrastructure maintenance – 2021
• Municipal transport company - 2025
The main drivers to reduce energy consumption in
city authority operations
- InnDEA Valencia
- Innovation Department
- Environment and Sustainable Development Department
- Climate Change Department
- ICT Department
- Objectives:
- Reduce carbon emissions
- Reduce impact on climate change
- Save energy
- Methods:
- Collaboration with SMEs, industrial leaders & universities
- Application of the results in the city and by the citizens
- Plan for sustainable urban mobility.
- Plan for sustainable energetic actions.
- Strategic plan Valencia 2020
- Covenant of Mayors
- Green Digital Charter
- Civitas & Civinet
Power or influence that the city has over other major
energy consumers
ORIENTED TO COMPANIES:
All the services of the City apply SMART CLAUSES in their public procurement
actions
ORIENTED TO CITIZENS:
Climate Change Department Valencian Observatory of the Climate Change
and BIO Office
• Communicates information to the citizens trying to empower them to reduce
the consumption
InnDEA Valencia R&D department
• Develops projects which involve citizens and other stakeholders and
encourages them to have less impact over the climate change